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Can someone point me to the .dll file for WMP10 that updates the player to really take advantage of the GF7 series Purevideo? I cant find it.
-Kevin
-Kevin
Originally posted by: xtknight
None needed for MPEG-2 DXVA which was already implemented. Use this thing to change your WM Player MPEG-2 decoder to NVIDIA's if it isn't already.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta...-4990-943d-627e6ade9fcb&displaylang=en
There is a needed patch for WMP10 WMV-HD acceleration which I *think* the latest verison already implements.
http://www.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888656
If it works I *think* you should see an NVIDIA icon in your notification area (system tray). You can double click or right click that icon and change some settings for the video and audio, also enable some cool Dolby effects and adjust colors. It also tells you what mode it's running in....accelerated or non-accelerated. In either, the effects are still being applied, just that in accelerated your GPU is doing it (and taking load off the CPU), and in non-accelerated your CPU is doing it. Net image quality result the same.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Choose VMR9, Default, Smart. That'll give you the best picture.
Install ffdshow and enable the AC3 codec? That should give you 5.1 (not by NVIDIA but still good). The NVIDIA video decoder will still be used (IF you disable ffdshow video MPEG2 decode).
Originally posted by: xtknight
Hmmmm...well...
What did you do specifically?
Did you install ffdshow and specifically enable the AC3 codec (under audio decoder configuration-Codecs tab)?
Does disabling it now give you sound back? Odd...
You could try using Media Player Classic. It will still use the NVIDIA decoder. It has a built-in AC3 decoder.
LPCM output is intended for connecting to DVD audio decoder filters like one from Cyberlink.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
pay for purevideo..bleh
ati's caught up and gone past nvidia now..and for free
http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/ati_catalyst_5.13_video_quality/default.asp
Originally posted by: xtknight
Try AC3 set to liba52 then uncheck dynamic range compression at the bottom? Try enabling the OSD and see if you can see anything.
Then on the Output tab in ffdshow audio decoder configuration, select connect to DirectSound and uncheck apply only to S/PDIF. Also, enable AC3 and 640K bitrate on the Output tab under 16 bit integer, etc. Maybe that's the problem. Try LPCM too.
LPCM output is intended for connecting to DVD audio decoder filters like one from Cyberlink.